Jack Devine’s Good Hunting reviewed in the June 2nd issue of The Boston Globe.
Jack Devine’s Good Hunting reviewed in the June 2nd issue of The Boston Globe.
Jack Devine on how to address Putin and an expansionist Russia
Jack Devine on how to address Putin and an expansionist Russia in The Seattle Times, May 31, 2014: “Guest: Vladimir Putin may have overplayed his hand in Ukraine.”
Jack Devine discusses the Snowden disclosures
Jack discusses the Snowden disclosures and the characteristics of those who turn on their countries in Politico, May 13, 2014: “Snowden Is The Kind of Guy I Used to Recruit—in Russia.“
Jack Devine Appears in Sheraton Special on Showtime's Homeland
Jack Devine was featured in a Sheraton Hotel special addressing the real world of intelligence operations with the stars of Showtime’s hit show, Homeland. Watch the full video here: Jack Devine Featured in the Sheraton\'s Special on Showtime\'s Hit Show Homeland
"Water Wars: The Brahmaputra River and Sino-Indian Relations," Mark Christopher; U.S. Naval War College Case Study, 2013
In a case study for the U.S. Naval War College entitled “Water Wars: The Brahmaputra River and Sino-Indian Relations,” TAG’s China expert Mark Christopher focuses on the cross-border tensions between China and India over water in order to develop a larger framework for examining security challenges related to water. Mr. Christopher argues that while we […]
Rising Tide of Violence in Latin America, Jack Devine & Amanda Mattingly; Latin America Advisor, December 2013
TAG’s President Jack Devine and Latin America expert Amanda Mattingly answered questions pertaining to the rising levels of violent crime and insecurity in Latin America for a recent issue of the Inter-American Dialogue’s Latin America Advisor. Mr. Devine and Ms. Mattingly responded that a critical factor relates to the rule of law and judicial institutions, […]
Security of Mexico’s Energy Infrastructure, Jack Devine & Amanda Mattingly; Latin America Advisor, November 2013
TAG’s President Jack Devine and Latin America expert Amanda Mattingly answered questions about Mexico and the security of its energy infrastructure for a recent issue of the Inter-American Dialogue’s daily Latin America Advisor. Mr. Devine and Ms. Mattingly responded that the recent attack on a power plant in Michoacán, Mexico demonstrates the security challenges Mexico […]
“Afghanistan: Withdrawal Lessons,” Jack Devine & Whitney Kassel; World Policy Journal, Fall 2013
TAG’s President Jack Devine and Regional Director Whitney Kassel draw upon their extensive experience working on Afghanistan issues to examine the lessons of the Soviet retreat from Afghanistan in the late 1980s and argue that these lessons remain relevant today. In this compelling article, Mr. Devine and Ms. Kassel note that the withdrawal of NATO […]
“Assessing Oil Opportunities in South Sudan,” Jack Devine & Whitney Kassel; Breaking Energy, September 19, 2013
In a recent article for Breaking Energy, TAG’s President Jack Devine and Regional Director Whitney Kassel assess the oil opportunities in South Sudan and argue that there is still significant risk to American companies considering investment in the oil industry there. Mr. Devine and Ms. Kassel note that despite the oil wealth in Sudan and […]
Arms Smuggling Through the Panama Canal, Jack Devine & Amanda Mattingly; Latin America Advisor, July 2013
TAG’s President Jack Devine and Latin America expert Amanda Mattingly answered questions about arms smuggling through the Panama Canal for a recent issue of the Inter-American Dialogue’s daily Latin America Advisor. Mr. Devine and Ms. Mattingly responded that the interception of a North Korean vessel that had come from Cuba and smuggling arms was “a […]